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OK World Championship at Puck, Poland - Overall

by Robert Deaves, IOKDA 1 Aug 2015 22:23 BST 28 July - 1 August 2015

Andre Budzien (GER) has won the OK Dinghy World Championship in Puck, Poland after a very difficult, and sometimes contentious, final day. Charlie Cumbley (GBR) took the silver while Bo Petersen (DEN) took the bronze.

It was certainly a day of two halves in Puck. The first half was one of mystery and confusion. While some of the fleet were mystified why the first attempt at race 8 was abandoned at the windward mark after a 70 degree wind shift, others were mystified why the re-sail wasn't abandoned when the wind deserted the course for 20 minutes on the final upwind and then popped up in the corners to completely change the finishing order. But everyone was confused by the pressure and direction changes that continued unabated all day long.

The second half continued when the breeze shifted 180 degrees and for the first time this week the fleet sailed a northerly upwind leg. The other major change was that the sun came out properly for the first time in a week. As the fleet now leaves Puck, typically, a week of high temperatures and low rainfall is forecast.

The first attempt at race 8 started under black flag and half way up the beat it was clear a change was coming. On the right the wind gradually veered 70 degrees bringing the middle up to the mark. Confusion reined at the top mark as the race committee tried to abandon without any flags. Several major contenders including Budzien, Stefan Myralf (DEN) and Pawel Pawlakzyk (POL) were quite relieved as they were all on the left and very, very deep.

On the re-sail in a slightly more stable wind, Pawlakzyk favoured the right this time to round first from Antoni Pawlowski (POL) and Dawid Kania (POL). The leaders stayed in control round the next lap but it all changed on the final upwind. The wind was easing as the fleet rounded the gate mark, but switched off completely for 15-20 minutes as they negotiated the final upwind. Lots of the leading group were stranded in the middle with no way back. A few on the left found some pressure and ended up beating to the finish from way beyond the layline. Gradually the middle clocked up to the line while the right side reached down. Despite the disgruntled sailors, the race officer let it run. Kania won from Myralf and Andreas Pich (GER). Regatta leader Budzien struggled across in 17th. Jim Hunt (GBR) was one of eight black flags and decided to call it a day.

The final race was looking doubtful for a while with not many sailors exactly keen to repeat the previous race. But half an hour later a 10-12 knot northerly appeared and a course was set.

It was probably the best race of the week in brilliant sunshine and a more stable breeze. It was also time for the old man to show who was the boss. At 70 years of age, Jørgen Lindhardtsen (DEN) had won the practice race and then a series of bad luck followed with two black flags and a deep result on the shifty race 4. However he put that to right in race 9, leading from start to finish and extending for a very popular win. He also choose this week to sail his very oldest boat, which he used when he returned to the class in the 1990s. Cumbley crossed in second with Myralf third.

So Andre Budzien wins his second title following his victory in 2012. Charlie Cumbley wins the silver at the first attempt and is surely someone to watch closely in the years ahead. Bo Petersen wins the bronze, his first OK Dinghy Worlds medal after four years of trying.

All told it has been an interesting week in Puck, some extreme weather and extreme wind shifts, far too much rain, a little bit of sunshine, great hospitality and most importantly of all, a worthy champion in André Budzien. Next year the OK Dinghy World Championship heads to Quiberon in France.

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Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelmClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9Pts
1GER‑789BUDZIEN ANDRESchweriner Yachtclub e.V675114217531
2GBR‑2173CUMBLEY CHARLIETEIGN CORINTHIAN YC5410752DNF14249
3DEN‑1431PETERSEN BOHellerup Sejlklub11BFD1625913956
4SWE‑100HANSSON‑MILD THOMASSS Kaparen1713143611101159
5DEN‑6MYRALF STEFANHellerup Sejlklub1351237BFD332378
6AUS‑735JACKSON MARKBlack Rock Yacht Club12111587166511287
7NZL‑544WILCOX GREGPotsdamer Seglerverien93325BFD9738498
8GBR‑2154COWOOD SIMONNorthampton SC45192661619171219134
9POL‑14PAWLACZYK PAWELJKW POZNAN8281104685DNE136
10GBR‑2042BURTON RICHARDOxford SC42DNF941011212813138
11DEN‑1442SARABIA JOHANNSEN RENEVSK1962229BFD852130140
12GBR‑1HUNT JIMBlithfield SC32231374BFDDNF146
13GER‑693V. ZIMMERMANN MARTINSCOe2796551230113615146
14GBR‑13SCOLES ALEXOvery Staithe311529122115182216148
15POL‑1GAJ TOMASZMOS 2 WARSZAWA1017321718DNF30187149
16AUS‑754WILLIAMS BRENTAdelaide Sailing Club11401153814124320159
17DEN‑1397KOFOED HENRIKHellerup Sejlklub21833281118245737180
18GBR‑2156DEAVES ROBERTWaldringfield SC362016111724282941181
19SWE‑2810DAGERBRANT JOHANNESUmea SS25362414311731568186
20SWE‑16CLARSUND MATSLBS162920221933203539194
21GBR‑2172BOURNE DAVEUp River Yacht Club391413471421164635198
22DEN‑1420LINDHARDTSEN JORGENHellerup Sejlklub4BFD1760BFD1010111207
23DEN‑1ANDERSEN BO REKERSHellerup Sejlklub15BFD3636232851414207
24GER‑797PICH ANDREASLUBECKER YACHT CLUB341225DNF254134334208
25POL‑27KANIA DAWIDZLKS POZNAN14BFD3759241319SCPSCP209.4
26SWE‑2809BORJESSON JONASKungliga Svenska Segelsa22264121463542857241
27GER‑775RADEMACHER JOERGSegelclub Stevertalsperr282135462222395233246
28POL‑117WOJEWSKI MILOSZPogon Szczecin18BFD1919BFD39151631251
29POL‑10STOBINSKI JANUSZAZS POZNAN592345501536481524256
30GBR‑2163WALDRON GAVINMorecambe SC483021262820266763262
31SWE‑99ELKJAER HANSVarbergs SC41313423306346951265
32GER‑787TIETJE RALFSegler‑Verein Grossenhei514250562929251927272
33AUS‑719WILLIAMS GLENNBig River Sailing Club533549421326146442274
34SWE‑2783ANDERSSON JONASNyss20413194238456959285
35GBR‑2145WOODS TONYEtherow SC2637185820422759DNF287
36SWE‑2803BERNESAND MARTENSSV682455243748542528295
37GER‑765POSPIECH RAINERYachtclub Berlin‑Grunau30564013344538BFD47303
38POL‑31PAWLOWSKI ANTONIAZS POZNAN23BFD4263DNF3123622304
39POL‑4DROZDZIK RADOSLAWKZ Dryf Kety4018482741DNFDNF2417309
40SWE‑2796BENGT LARSSONSS Kaparen375139303550363746310
41AUS‑762ROBERTS MARKAdelaide Sailing Club29BFD4459342277DNF314
42GBR‑2151FISH JONATHANWaldringfield SC3827418BFD2713BFDDNF315
43POL‑7BERNAT MAREKKKS WARMIA OLSZTYN474946383332496225319
44FRA‑1823DE KERVENOAEL GUILLAUMEABC VoileDNF3252404940412640320
45DEN‑1402TEGLERS BOHellerup Sejlklub7508BFDBFD12BFD5018333
46POL‑19SALAMON GRZEGORZKZ HORN KRAKÓW656279433852443310347
47AUS‑725KETTERIDGE DAVIDAdelaide Sailing Club493861354564592744358
48GBR‑2147LONSDALE TOMWest Oxford SC44332851324437DNFDNF363
49GER‑665STEPHAN PETERSegelclub Stevertal e.V.544660343637534970369
50DEN‑1395PETERSEN HENRIK KIMMERHerslev Stand Sejlklub502259664059DNF4038374
51DEN‑1407PEDERSEN MALTERoyal Danish Yachtclub35BFD47BFD2746335845385
52GER‑735GERICKE DIRKSG Einheit Brandenburg e75646241DNF23353453387
53DEN‑3SVENDSEN JORGENHellerup Sejlklub21072DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF397
54GBR‑2171COX SIMONWaldringfield57BFD2315266029BFDDNF398
55POL‑11GAJ MICHALUKS FIR WARSZAWA585868DNF4451504132402
56GER‑750DAME DIRKSegler‑Vereinigung Mannh5239DNFDNFDNF47323021409
57POL‑5KRAS DAREKMOS 2 WARSZAWADNF555832504340BFD43415
58POL‑44DROZDZIK PRZEMEKKZ Dryf Kety634564644849524749417
59SWE‑2752MALM ARNEKungliga Svenska Segelsa46595748526156BFD48427
60AUS‑761BAKER ANDREWBlack Rock Yacht Club56653820535847DNFDNF431
61GER‑688FOEST RONALDDRS557163454353586352432
62DEN‑77STRANDBERG JESPERJESPER STRANDBERG322530DNFDNFDNFDNF4423436
63DEN‑1391TROLAND NILSHerslev Stand Sejlklub67345468395455BFD68439
64GER‑731GLAS THOMASSegeberger Segel Club3316DNFDNCDNF55DNF3926451
65GER‑751RAMIN KNUTCKA78666649DNF72612056468
66POL‑40SWIECKI ROBERTMDW64526539546965DSQ60468
67DEN‑1430BRUNN RENEHellerup Sejlklub8443515447DNFDNC5455482
68GER‑695BORK ERIKSeesportclub Rangsdorf624756DNFDNFDNFDNF729483
69SWE‑2815WESTLUND PERNorrkopngs Segelsallskap66BFD69DNF5162574554498
70GER‑640MARCHOT SVENSGS Postdam72617452DNF66605561501
71DEN‑7HEDLUND CHRISTIANHellerup Sejlklub24BFD53DNFDNF25DNF31DNF509
72GBR‑46CARROLL KENNETHAlton Water SC7348DNFDNSDNS57434858515
73POL‑93CHMIELEWSKI MACIEJUKZ GROT OSIR SUWALKIDNF6870445574647473522
74GER‑767HOFMANN JULIANNEPotsdamer Seglerverine615771DNFDNF71DNF3250530
75POL‑8CZYZ WALDEMARKZ HORN KRAKÓW81447361DNF73676667532
76POL‑189CHODAKOWSKI BARTOSZKZ HORN KRAKÓW69707262DNF68626874545
77DEN‑1433ANDERSEN LASRHerslev Stand Sejlklub70DNF43BFDDNFDNFDNF2336548
78POL‑9GLINKIEWICZ KAJETANTsunami60BFD27DNFDNF56DNF42DNF561
79POL‑12WLÓCZKOWSKI WALDEMARKKS WARMIA OLSZTYN857380675875667875572
80SWE‑2763HEYMAN CLAESSS Kaparen8069DNFDNC5670637269573
81GER‑678RIDDER HEINZSeglerverein Paderborn7763755757DNCDNFDNF65582
82POL‑333GMAJ MICHALCHKZ LOK Chodziez76DNF7833DNF67DNF60DNF596
83SWE‑2812GILLGREN MAGNUSGetskars SS435467DNFDNFDNFDNF71DNF611
84GER‑539BORCHERS ULISCST87BFD8165DNF76DNF5372622
85SWE‑2790SAHLE ULFGetskars SS7153DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF7362635
86GER‑633WIRBELEIT CORNELASaechsischer Wassersport837277DNFDNFDNFDNF6164639
87POL‑651JANCZAK WIESLAWKZ OGNIWO Wšgrowiec7960DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF7066651
88GER‑649WEHMHORNER KAISSh8267DNFDNFDNFDNFDNF6571661
89DEN‑112JAKOBSEN SVENDHellerup SejlklubBFDBFDBFDDNFDNF65DNF76DNF705
90DEN‑1432ERIKSEN RALPHHadersleve Sejl Club86DNF76DNFDNFDNFDNF75DNF707
91GBR‑2170BOURNE ROBERTUp River Yacht Club74DNFDNFDNFDNFDNCDNCDNCDNC732

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